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0+1=1

Seoul: 2 + 1
A Korean baby is born aged 1, when most other cultures start aged 0. Ask a Korean how old their child is and they’ll give …



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22 Jun 2011

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Roast + Grind

21 Jun 2011

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A beautiful balance to this sign for a coffee roaster + cafe in a converted old-home. There’s something about drinking coffee from freshly roasted then …
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Bag, Unattended

21 Jun 2011

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A long weekend cruising around Seoul, including refills in many fine coffee establishments. This photo captures one of those fine ‘I’m not back home’ feeling …
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Evolving Screen Literacy

20 Jun 2011

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ATM includes the usual touchscreen (at the bottom of the photo) and a display that updates infrequently – to the unobservant eye it could just …
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Freshness, Implied, Actual

20 Jun 2011

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For every food – the final preparation that takes place at the table – stirring, cutting, basting, … , and its impact on the meal …
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Entry Stamp, Exit Stamp

20 Jun 2011

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Nice attention to detail on the entry and exit stamps for South Korea.
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Vehicle Impact Study

20 Jun 2011

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Choose, display your car’s environmental impact on a scale of 1 to 5.
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Cars By Numbers

26 Oct 2010

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The South Korean penchant for posting phone numbers to cars to make it easier for boxed-in neighbours to find a way out. Contact information supplied …
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Future Display

26 Oct 2010



If you want to understand the future of displays, you need to spend time in South Korea. It’s that simple, that unevenly distributed.
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Remote Notification

17 Oct 2010

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A remote notification object (previously known as a pager), popular in South Korean cafes. It’s interesting how the form (octagonal, flat, fits awkwardly into pocket, …
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